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Chalazion (Lump in Eyelid)
A chalazion is a lump in the eyelid that is caused by a blocked oil gland. Symptoms and signs include redness and pain. Applying warm compresses and lightly massaging the area several times a day helps to reduce swelling and promote drainage. Other treatment methods include antibiotic eyedrops, injections of steroids into the lump, or surgery to remove the chalazion. -
Eye Herpes
Eye herpes (herpes simplex keratitis) is an eye infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. Symptoms and signs include redness, pain, blurred vision, tearing, and photophobia. Treatment may involve and antiviral eyedrop such as trifluridine or an antiviral oral medication such as acyclovir. -
Eye Pain
Eye pain has many causes, signs, symptoms, and treatments. It's also described as pain behind the eye, eye socket pain, or shooting pain in the eye. Headaches and sinusitis can be causes of eye pain. -
Eyelid Inflammation (Blepharitis)
Blepharitis is swelling and/or irritation of the eyelid, resulting from a bacterial infection, inflammation, or allergies. It is the most common eye disease. -
Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) refers to a condition that makes the whites of the eyes look pink or red. Causes include colds, allergies, bacteria, fungus, parasites, and eye medications or cosmetics. Less commonly, autoimmune conditions and other rare conditions may be the cause. Pinkeye tends to resolve within five to 10 days. Bacterial conjunctivitis is treated with antibiotics. Hand washing and good hygiene can help prevent conjunctivitis. -
What to Do if You Think You Have Pinkeye
Pink eye is characterized by eyes that are red, itchy, and tearing. Ointment and drops, as well as avoiding wearing contact lenses comprise treatment for a pinkeye infection.
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What to Do if You Think You Have Pinkeye Pink eye is characterized by eyes that are red, itchy, and tearing. Ointment and drops, as well as avoiding wearing contact lenses comprise treatment for a pinkeye infection.
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What Are Some Common Eye Infections? Topic Guide - Visuals
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What Are Some Common Eye Infections? Topic Guide - Medications and Vitamins
Medications:

Ketotifen is an antihistamine that reduces the effects of natural chemical histamine in the body. Histamine can produce symptoms of sneezing, itching, water...learn more »

There are many brands and forms of ocular lubricant available and not all are listed on this leaflet...learn more »

Tetrahydrozoline is a vasoconstrictor. It works by narrowing swollen blood vessels in the eyes to reduce eye redness...learn more »

Naphazoline is a vasoconstrictor. It works by narrowing swollen blood vessels in the eyes to reduce eye redness...learn more »